From nation state espionage, to Internet rights, to router hijacking emails, each week is packed full on information security (infosec) news. Even if you don’t have time to follow it in depth, you can’t afford to miss the latest intelligence. Let our weekly summary video fill you in.

Today, we cover Snowden’s public interview on Reddit, a dangerous sounding Android threat that’s not so bad, and a spam campaign that’s hijacking Brazilian routers. Press play to learn more, and check out the References for details.

NOTE: Embarrassingly, I wrote this and posted the video on Friday, but forgot to actually publish the blog post. If you subscribe to the YouTune channel you probably already noticed it, but I apologize to blog readers for publishing this post late.

According to the news cyber criminals, nation states, and even our own employees are attacking our digital networks. In fact there’s so much information security news each day, it’s hard to keep up. If you find yourself falling behind, perhaps my weekly summary video can help.

Today’s episode covers, nation-state malware, booby-trapped popular web sites, dangerous pre-loaded software, and more. Press play below to get the scoop, and feel free to browse the references for other stories.

There’s tons of security news each week. If you can’t keep up, I try to summarize the most important stuff for you in my weekly video.

This week’s show covers a researcher leaking 10M credentials, Forbes’ website getting hacked, a TurboTax security scare, and much more. Watch the video for all the details, or check out the Reference section for other interesting stories.

The information security (infosec) industry is fast paced, and attackers change tactics every week. Do you have trouble following the latest attacks and security news? Well, our regular infosec video is here to help.

Today’s episode covers attackers masquerading as hot girls, a zero day IE11 flaw, malicious Google Play apps, an one of the largest healthcare data breaches. Watch the video for details on all that an more, and visit the Reference section for links to other stories.